| Literature DB >> 34370184 |
Juvena R Hitt1, Stephanie A Brennhofer2, Matthew P Martin3, C R Macchi3, Daniel Mullin4, Constance van Eeghen5, Benjamin Littenberg5, Rodger S Kessler6.
Abstract
Valid measures of behavioral health integration have the potential to enable comparisons of various models of integration, contribute to the overall development of high-quality care, and evaluate outcomes that are strategically aligned with standard improvement efforts. The Practice Integration Profile has proven to discriminate among clinic types and integration efforts. We continued the validation of the measure's internal consistency, intra-rater consistency, and inter-rater consistency with a separate and larger sample from a broader array of practices. We found that the Practice Integration Profile demonstrated a high level of internal consistency, suggesting empirically sound measurement of independent attributes of integration, and high reliability over time. The Practice Integration Profile provides internally consistent and interpretable results and can serve as both a quality improvement and health services research tool.Entities:
Keywords: Collaborative care; Integrated behavioral health; Integrated primary care; Measurement; Primary care behavioral health
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34370184 DOI: 10.1007/s10880-021-09806-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Psychol Med Settings ISSN: 1068-9583